Lowell man arrested by U.S. marshals to face hearing in N.H.

By Lisa Redmond, lredmond@lowellsun.com

Updated:
12/13/2012 12:29:58 AM EST

LOWELL -- A 30-year-old Lowell man who has been on the run for more than a month on a probation violation for a 2005 New Hampshire drug case waived a rendition hearing Wednesday in Lowell District Court.

Real A. Bureau will be returned to New Hampshire for a hearing.

Bureau was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force Tuesday night in Lowell. Bureau allegedly tried to flee when he spotted agents closing in on him. He was later found in the parking lot of an apartment complex Tuesday night.

At a Sept. 28, 2002 Centralville house party, he was shot in the back. Two years after the shooting, Ram Ros, 22, formerly of 44 Aiken Ave., Lowell, was sentenced to four to six years in state prison, followed by three years probation, after pleading guilty to armed assault with intent to murder, aggravated assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and carrying a dangerous weapon.

Police say the shooting stemmed from an argument at the party that involved members of different gangs attending a social event. Shortly before the shooting, Ros and Bureau agreed to a truce while at the party, prosecutor Elizabeth Dunigan said.

The party turned bloody when Ros got into a fistfight, police had said. One witness told The Sun Ros pulled out a small handgun from his waistband and started firing into the crowd. Bureau was shot once in the back.

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